The Philippines and China signed an agreement on mutual recognition of academic qualifications. Therefore, as long as it is an institution that can be found in the foreign-related supervision information network of the Ministry of Education, its academic qualifications are recognized in China. If you meet the requirements, you can apply for a residence certificate, which is equivalent to a double certificate in China, or you can read it continuously. For example, Batangas National University in the Philippines, Laisim University in the Philippines, Sao Paulo University in the Philippines, and Philippine Women's University are all recognized in China.
The Philippine Higher Education Commission and the Ministry of Education of China signed the Memorandum of Understanding on Higher Education Cooperation between the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Philippine Higher Education Commission. And the Agreement between the Governments of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Philippines on Mutual Recognition of Higher Education Diplomas and Degrees. Colleges and universities studying in the Philippines are all accredited by the Ministry of Education of China.
Compared with developed countries in Europe and America, the cost of studying in the Philippines is very low, with an annual cost of about 65,438+million, which is only a fraction of that in Europe and America. Most ordinary working families can afford it, and the economic pressure is not so great. Most universities in the Philippines have mastered soil engineering for 1.5-2 years and graduated for 1.5 years; Most doctoral programs plan to graduate in 2.5-3 years and 2.5 years!
The requirements for publishing papers are low. As long as you attend classes normally and finish your studies, you don't need to worry about not graduating! The Philippines still adopts the application review system for admission, but you don't need to evaluate your GPA, university background, work experience and other hard conditions, and most Philippine universities don't need IELTS and TOEFL scores, and some schools may need to take language classes.
Prerequisites for studying abroad:
1, Language Basis: Language skills can be said to be the most basic requirement for studying in China, which requires students to have corresponding language skills. Different countries and universities have different language requirements.
2. Economic conditions: If you want to study abroad, you must have sufficient economic security. Although people's living standards have improved a lot now, studying abroad is still a high cost, and the average family still bears a heavy burden.
3. Professional foundation: Studying abroad also requires a corresponding professional foundation. Among them, foreign students in junior and senior high schools don't need to have strong basic abilities, while undergraduate and master's degrees require higher professional basic abilities.